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This section provides information on the Fast-start Finance (FSF) allocations, whenever such information has been provided by contributing Parties. It also includes detailed data on projects and activities supported by contributing countries. However, the information vary in details as some contributing countries provided detailed information in their submission while other countries only provided samples of projects they supported and referred to their web sites for detailed information.

The information contained under the category "Implementation period" comprises information provided by Parties on the implementation period and/or disbursement period of the specific project or activity.

$900,000 Australian Government project: Through the Pacific Adaptation Strategy Assistance Program, Australia is supporting the Government of East Timor to better understand and manage groundwater resources in a changing climate.

$900,000 Australian Government project: Through the Pacific Adaptation Strategy Assistance Program, Australia is supporting the Government of East Timor to better understand and manage groundwater resources in a changing climate.

SCCF is a specific fund to support activities and programs in the area of adaptation to climate change, technology transfer, energy, transport, industry and waste management, among others, in developing countries.

This initiative will: create a platform to enable policy makers from both developed and developing countries, practitioners, and public and private entities to share experiences and information regarding elements of market readiness, to learn from each other, and to explore and innovate together on new instruments and approaches; a body of knowledge on market instruments that could be tapped for country specific requirements; provide grant financing to the participating countries in building 'infrastructure' for market readiness; pilot, test and sequence new concepts for market instruments; share lessons learned, including with the UNFCCC.

Australia has allocated A$24 million, and disbursed A$9 million, to the Least Developed Country Fund (LDCF). At least 20 per cent of funding from the LDCF flows to the Pacific and other SIDS, including a project on climate resilience in Samoa. Nearly 60 per cent of funding to the LDCF has been directed to Africa, primarily in the area of disaster preparedness and food and agricultural security.

The study analyzed the Serbian energy market, investigated the potential for renewable energy and described the approval process for projects in the field of renewable energy. The study facilitates entry into this sector by private investors, thereby increasing the share of renewable energy on the Serbian market in the long term.

The study analyzed the Serbian energy market, investigated the potential for renewable energy and described the approval process for projects in the field of renewable energy. The study facilitates entry into this sector by private investors, thereby increasing the share of renewable energy on the Serbian market in the long term.

The overall objective is to suggest a list of action for protection of forest resources, sustaining of carbon deposits in forests and improvement of forest management in order to increase carbon deposits and assure preservation of biodiversity of forest ecosystems despite climate change and land desertification.

The overall objective is to suggest a list of action for protection of forest resources, sustaining of carbon deposits in forests and improvement of forest management in order to increase carbon deposits and assure preservation of biodiversity of forest ecosystems despite climate change and land desertification.

The project aims to train the employees of Geological Survey of Ethiopia (GSE) in the field of engineering geology and hydrogeology in order to introduce new methods of compilation, editing, presentation and practical interpretation of maps of groundwater sources.

The project aims to train the employees of Geological Survey of Ethiopia (GSE) in the field of engineering geology and hydrogeology in order to introduce new methods of compilation, editing, presentation and practical interpretation of maps of groundwater sources.

The project aims to establish cooperation in the field of disaster prevention and preparedness. Main areas of concern are soil erosion and sustainability of water sources and other natural resources. The project should support Ethiopian government in its efforts to improve living conditions of Ethiopian citizens and organizations, with special attention bIrelandng paid to thIrelandr ability to reduce poverty with thIrelandr own powers. This should be achieved by developing capacities in the field of geology, geological risks evaluation and hydrogeology, which will contribute to the protection of environment and sustainable use of natural resources.

The cooperation project between the Finnish Meteorological Institute and the Association of the Caribbean States (ACS) aims to strengthen the capacity and ability of the ACS member states to deal with natural disasters and adverse effects of climate change. Furthermore, the project identifies the needs for training and development of technical systems and formulates an action plan in 16 Caribbean states (Small Island Developing States, SIDS).

The project aims to improve the capacity of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology under the Ministry of Environment in hydrometeorological observations, services and international data sharing and thus improve the capability of the Government of Nepal to respond to the increased risks of natural disasters related to weather and climate.

The cooperation project between the Finnish Meteorological Institute and the Association of the Caribbean States (ACS) aims to strengthen the capacity and ability of the ACS member states to deal with natural disasters and adverse effects of climate change. Furthermore, the project identifies the needs for training and development of technical systems and formulates an action plan in 16 Caribbean states (Small Island Developing States, SIDS).

The project aims to improve the capacity of the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology under the Ministry of Environment in hydrometeorological observations, services and international data sharing and thus improve the capability of the Government of Nepal to respond to the increased risks of natural disasters related to weather and climate.

1 Note for European Union. In some cases information is only a sample of projects that has been made available, thus the individual figures do not necessarily add up to the sum total made available by a specific Member State.